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Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast
Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast
107 episodes
2 weeks ago
A show about human rights coming to you every week from the Cambridge Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each week as we explore how the concept and practice of human rights can remain fit-for-purpose and co-evolve with the changing world order, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.
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A show about human rights coming to you every week from the Cambridge Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each week as we explore how the concept and practice of human rights can remain fit-for-purpose and co-evolve with the changing world order, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.
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Invisible Chains: How Censorship, Misinformation and Propaganda Shape Stockholm Syndrome in African States
Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast
48 minutes 15 seconds
2 weeks ago
Invisible Chains: How Censorship, Misinformation and Propaganda Shape Stockholm Syndrome in African States

Welcome back to the second episode of Season 9 of Declarations!


We are often informed to the terrorising, oppressive and distressing effects of Human Rights abuses across the continent of Africa.

However, what happens in the rare cases that citizens don't know they're being abused? By exploring the implicitly powerful weapon of censorship, misinformation and mass propaganda, we can observe how patriotic, anti-western narratives succeed in instilling hope and nationalistic pride, rather than terror, to these inhabitants. 


Farooq Adamu Kperogi is a Nigerian-American professor, author, media scholar, newspaper columnist, blogger and activist. Professor Kperogi's research broadly explores the intersection between communication in a global context and the singularities of the communicative practices of marginal groups within it. 


He is interested in the transnational, mass-mediated, online discourses of marginalised diasporas in the West, which he studies by examining the alternative and citizen online journalistic practices of previously disempowered Third World ethnoscapes whose voluntary geographic displacement to the Western core imbues them with the cultural and social capital to be vanguards for potentially transformative cross-border exchanges with their homelands. 


Subscribe below for more regular and profound discussions, connecting practitioners, activists, and students together to dissect the compelling intersections related to human rights and social justice.  


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Email us at info@declarationspod.com  

 

Episode Credits 

  • Host: Ed Parker & Yusan Ghebremeskel 

  • Producer: Yusan Ghebremeskel 

  • Executive Producer: Sarah Awan 

  • Show Notes: Yusan Ghebremeskel 

  • Publisher and Communications Manager: Evie Nicholson 

  • Editor: Max Parnell

  • Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast
    A show about human rights coming to you every week from the Cambridge Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each week as we explore how the concept and practice of human rights can remain fit-for-purpose and co-evolve with the changing world order, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.